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单词 overstrain
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Definition of overstrain in English:

overstrain

verb əʊvəˈstreɪnˌoʊvərˈstreɪn
[with object]
  • Subject to an excessive demand on strength, resources, or abilities.

    使过度紧张;用…过度

    there was a risk he might overstrain his heart

    他有使其心脏不堪重负的危险。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • On the fourth of the month, patients might change diets, increase alcohol consumption, refuse medicines, or overstrain themselves.
    • This pregnancy could overstrain an already overstrained body and could put her remission in jeopardy.
    • The addition of the SiC reinforcement probably overstrained the lattice, and thus the alloy no longer had sufficient strain energy remaining to gain its potential strength and ductility.
    • He overstrained his wounded arm, hissed in pain, and rubbed it.
    • If they overstrain themselves, they make new enemies.
    • I thought I had simply overstrained myself during an exercise and that it would go away after a few days.
    • With the decline of the Roman empire, barbarian attacks impoverished and depopulated the frontier provinces, and laid a burden of defense on the empire which overstrained the administrative machinery and its economic resources.
    • Your strength will return - if you don't overstrain yourself.
    • I'm sorry, but in cases like these, it's best not to have the patient overstrained.
    • When feet pronate excessively, certain tissues are overstrained.
    • These positivists notice overwhelming evidence to show that the leadership overstrained their resources in every way.
    • Well, if you feel you have to… just watch out that you don't overstrain yourself.
    • Their resources destroyed, their water supply devastated, their hospitals bombed, overstrained and collapsing.
    • Longshoreman and other workers who must carry heavy loads, or who have their back bent for a long time can easily overstrain their backs.
    • That's one agency that's really overstrained in terms of how much work they have to do and how much money they have to do it.
    • More committed to winning the war than to ruling Germany, he lent his prestige to a series of policies, including unrestricted submarine warfare, that overstrained Germany's resources and added the USA to an already long list of enemies.
    • Without overstraining themselves, they had learnt a lot about coordination and preparation, besides the effectiveness of teamwork when it came to handling challenging projects.
    • States and localities, their economies soured and their budgets overstrained, are unable to maintain services for their neediest citizens.
    • Usually, shared kitchen and lavatory facilities were overstrained and badly installed, causing serious problems to human and building health.
    • I'll have keep my records brief so I don't overstrain my poor hand.
noun əʊvəˈstreɪnˌoʊvərˈstreɪn
mass noun
  • The action or result of overstraining.

    overstrain had brought on tuberculosis

    工作过度引起肺结核。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Two principal factors are involved: intellectual overstrain and emotional stress.
    • Their language isolation causes overstrain of the nervous system, which leads to various conflict situations.
    • Deaths from cold, malnutrition, and overstrain were common.
    • So asthma is caused by exogenous factors, an improper diet, emotional injury or overstrain which strain the interior phlegm, causing it to rise and obstruct the bronchi.
    • One should also add a part of the costs shouldered by the postwar generations in the form of diverse long-term adverse effects of wartime overstrain.

Definition of overstrain in US English:

overstrain

verbˌōvərˈstrānˌoʊvərˈstreɪn
[with object]
  • Subject to an excessive demand on strength, resources, or abilities.

    使过度紧张;用…过度

    there was a risk he might overstrain his heart

    他有使其心脏不堪重负的危险。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Without overstraining themselves, they had learnt a lot about coordination and preparation, besides the effectiveness of teamwork when it came to handling challenging projects.
    • These positivists notice overwhelming evidence to show that the leadership overstrained their resources in every way.
    • I'm sorry, but in cases like these, it's best not to have the patient overstrained.
    • On the fourth of the month, patients might change diets, increase alcohol consumption, refuse medicines, or overstrain themselves.
    • When feet pronate excessively, certain tissues are overstrained.
    • That's one agency that's really overstrained in terms of how much work they have to do and how much money they have to do it.
    • Longshoreman and other workers who must carry heavy loads, or who have their back bent for a long time can easily overstrain their backs.
    • The addition of the SiC reinforcement probably overstrained the lattice, and thus the alloy no longer had sufficient strain energy remaining to gain its potential strength and ductility.
    • Your strength will return - if you don't overstrain yourself.
    • This pregnancy could overstrain an already overstrained body and could put her remission in jeopardy.
    • With the decline of the Roman empire, barbarian attacks impoverished and depopulated the frontier provinces, and laid a burden of defense on the empire which overstrained the administrative machinery and its economic resources.
    • Their resources destroyed, their water supply devastated, their hospitals bombed, overstrained and collapsing.
    • Well, if you feel you have to… just watch out that you don't overstrain yourself.
    • Usually, shared kitchen and lavatory facilities were overstrained and badly installed, causing serious problems to human and building health.
    • I'll have keep my records brief so I don't overstrain my poor hand.
    • More committed to winning the war than to ruling Germany, he lent his prestige to a series of policies, including unrestricted submarine warfare, that overstrained Germany's resources and added the USA to an already long list of enemies.
    • I thought I had simply overstrained myself during an exercise and that it would go away after a few days.
    • He overstrained his wounded arm, hissed in pain, and rubbed it.
    • If they overstrain themselves, they make new enemies.
    • States and localities, their economies soured and their budgets overstrained, are unable to maintain services for their neediest citizens.
nounˌōvərˈstrānˌoʊvərˈstreɪn
  • The action or result of subjecting someone or something to overstrain.

    过分紧张;过分的用劲

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Two principal factors are involved: intellectual overstrain and emotional stress.
    • One should also add a part of the costs shouldered by the postwar generations in the form of diverse long-term adverse effects of wartime overstrain.
    • Their language isolation causes overstrain of the nervous system, which leads to various conflict situations.
    • So asthma is caused by exogenous factors, an improper diet, emotional injury or overstrain which strain the interior phlegm, causing it to rise and obstruct the bronchi.
    • Deaths from cold, malnutrition, and overstrain were common.
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